Thanks, Mark. You’ve certainly contributed to getting my life back on track. And my continued success and endeavors are a result of utilizing Simpleology. However, I’m still having a difficult time understanding ‘Do It Later’. These items go into a list and I won’t see them again until I look at that list. In essence, these items tend to get lost in thought.

@GregH12 Hey Greg, thanks for the kind words. As for Do It Later … it’s actually meant to be that way. Most of the stuff we put on a “Do It Later” list we’ll never get to anyway, so why not get it totally off your mind? That way, you don’t have to think about it until you choose to look at it.Now, if you do want to be nagged, you can add a reminder to a Do It Later item very easily … Let me know if you have any trouble finding that.

Mark – thanks for this. It’s just another piece of a brillant tool – Simpleolgy – which I use daily as a compass to me cut a clear path through the rough waters of in a world that’s gone (or probably always was) insane.

Nice and easy to read these comic strips. Overall, with the ‘new’ interface, it’s getting simpler every day to be free to do more of what matters every day. Thanks, as always, Mark. I’ve even been finding that I do things that have been on the ‘way back burner’ too. That’s kind of miraculous… Best to you and the team!

I understand the idea of Simpleology, and have clicked the ? and gone through the training slides including those for my Elite account, but haven’t yet realized how to integrate it into my daily life and take advantage of its power to streamline. I had asked before, but is there a sandbox or other type of environment with a bunch of “real” data to better show how a Simpleology account should (can) be used? Cheers.

@cyburke Hey, great idea … we don’t have a sandbox account like that, but here’s what I recommend:

1. Start using the Dream Catcher throughout the day to drop in thoughts, ideas, and to-dos as they come to mind. (The best way to do this is with the Simpelology Browser Add-On for Chrome … and via the SMS to Dream Catcher feature … but any way that is the most convenient for you.)2. Commit to do Start My Day every single work day for the next month.

Do it without adding any of the special modules to start. Just master the basic function of it at first.

Now, if you want to play around with nonsense data for a while to mess around, you can drop a bunch of example entries into your Dream Catcher and do Start My Day with that data a bunch of times to get comfortable.

Also, check out the comic book in the last post: The 4 Patterns of Chronic Procrastinators.

Failing all this … we have a certification program right around the corner that will walk you through mastering the very basics all the way up to the more sophisticated functions. As soon as that’s out, it will be hard *not* to master the system.

@Mark Joyner @cyburke Thanks Mark! I’ll work on doing the Start My Day every work day for a month and see how that works out. The Certification Program sounds fantastic. Definitely looking forward to that. Let me know if you need another tester! Cheers

Thanks for the reply below to cyburke, that was real useful. One thing I didn’t ‘get’ was when I scheduled something for a future date, after adding to Google calendar it said it would now delete it. Does that mean when the time comes around and Google reminds me, that I add it back in in order to get it on the day’s work list? actually, I am just thinking about this as I write, perhaps the idea is not to schedule stuff like that, put it in the dream catcher and wait until you decide it is relevant? It’s all very new to me so apologies for my confusion.

- stuff should be moved to a calendar if it’s an appointment, or something you’d normally keep on a calendar

- if it’s a task you want to defer until a specific date, then you can mark it as “do it later” and then add a reminder date … then when you do Start My Day on that day (or any time thereafter) the item will pop up again for you to process

To give you a tool to make the most out of your time, energy and money so you can achieve what you really want. It’s a way to change your mindset to one that helps you simply do the stuff you need and want to do.

I like the cartoons! This new simpleology is a lot more simple, lol. One thing I would like to suggest. Don’t know if its my ipad or computer, but the interface is a little too light to see. Is anyone experiencing this?

Simpleology has started to lift me above the clutter and over load (again!) I’m a long term user, but like everything else, life got in the way and fell by the wayside. Hopefully back on track again, I iove the way that scheduling the tasks using Google calendar results in timely prompts on my iphone to get moving. It also seems that App Cue has joined the party; sending me reminders on a regular basis.
Onwards and upwards.

One thing on my wish list though – the training viewable on the iPad; Flash and Apple doesn’t mix well.

I have always liked the direction Simpleology has taken me. As a grade school teacher I wish we could move the training format into the classroom. I bet all my students would stay engaged. Can’t wait to see what else is coming.

I just wrote in my journal this morning..
..Flow:
~ to nurture a Natural Flow for myself, to allow enough time so that I don’t feel rushed, stressed or anxious..
~ organization and Foresight
~ bring enjoyment to my Life
~ to be on time
~ to be ahead of timeI’m reminded of the phrase, “Notice what shows up”…this was Lightning Fast!!!